Grantee Research Project Results
2024 Progress Report: Multimedia measurement and dose reconstruction of PFAS in an Atlanta African American birth cohort
EPA Grant Number: CR840429Title: Multimedia measurement and dose reconstruction of PFAS in an Atlanta African American birth cohort
Investigators: Barr, Dana Boyd , Panuwet, Parinya , Ryan, P. Barry , Dunlop, Anne
Institution: Emory University
EPA Project Officer: Davey, Elisa
Project Period: July 1, 2022 through May 9, 2025
Project Period Covered by this Report: July 1, 2023 through June 30,2024
Project Amount: $250,000
RFA: COLLECTION OF CONCORDANT MULTIMEDIA MEASUREMENTS TO EVALUATE PFAS HUMAN EXPOSURE PATHWAYS (2021) RFA Text | Recipients Lists
Research Category: Air , Children's Health , Drinking Water , Endocrine Disruptors , Heavy Metal Contamination of Soil/Water , Human Health , PFAS Treatment , Urban Air Toxics
Objective:
The research objectives are listed as follows: Objective 1: Integrate, adapt, and validate standardized protocols for measuring PFAS in multiple media, including biological, water (domestic water and commercial drinking water) dust, personal care products, silicone wristband, and air; Objective 2: Quantify levels of PFAS in 100 previously collected dust and air samples and 40 prospectively collected water, dust, and air samples from the homes, including 40 dried blood spot and personal silicon wristband samples in an existing African American birth cohort in Atlanta GA, where serum levels of some PFAS are higher than US population averages; Objective 3: Estimate the potential contribution of food, food packaging, personal care products, water, dust, and air PFAS to overall body burden using measured dust and air levels, dietary data, personal care product data, and other environmental pathway data in an existing African American birth cohort in Atlanta, GA.
Progress Summary:
We have completed the first round of visits and data collection and analysis of most of the environmental samples. We still are collecting data on the 2nd visit and continue to analyze samples and develop data evaluations.
Future Activities:
We plan to continue our research work as proposed. The future research activities include completion of the publication of standardized protocols for analysis of PFAS in multiple media, participant recruitment, sample collections (both visits), and analysis of PFAS in multiple media to estimate the potential contribution of food, food packaging, personal care products, water, dust, and air PFAS to overall body burden.
Supplemental Keywords:
PFAS, Drinking Water, House Dust, Food, Food Materials, WristbandProgress and Final Reports:
Original AbstractThe perspectives, information and conclusions conveyed in research project abstracts, progress reports, final reports, journal abstracts and journal publications convey the viewpoints of the principal investigator and may not represent the views and policies of ORD and EPA. Conclusions drawn by the principal investigators have not been reviewed by the Agency.